Derbyshire's largest town is an ideal example of the economic resurgence in an historic setting so typical of a northern metropolis. Perhaps most famous for its Crooked Spire, the Church of St Mary and All Saints enjoys the kind of architectural curiosity rarely seen outside of Pisa. However, Chesterfield offers more than just calamitous construction to attract attention. As well as the Peak District, Sherwood Forest is a mere quick getaway away and is relatively unchanged since the days when ... More